Claims
- 1. The method of forming a steel/reinforced concrete cladded truss, said truss being formed in a fabrication yard at ground level and comprising an elongated bottom chord, an elongated top chord spaced from the bottom chord, a plurality of braces interconnecting the top and bottom chords to form a rigid truss, said chords and braces being constructed of steel, said method consisting of steps of encasing said top and bottom chords with concrete cladding with the concrete cladding completely enclosing the top chord and bottom chord, said concrete cladding including steel reinforcement and steel tendons embedded in the concrete cladding enclosing the chords prior to the concrete cladding hardening, said step of encasing the top and bottom chords with concrete consisting of the step of associating formwork with the top and bottom chords of the truss, said step of including steel reinforcement and steel tendons in the concrete cladding consisting of the steps of placing steel reinforcement and steel tendons in said formwork, pouring concrete in said formwork, allowing the concrete to harden and post-tensioning and steel tendons.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 together with the steps of lifting the cladded, post-tensioned truss to an installation site, applying a load to the truss and finally post-tensioning said steel tendons.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 2 wherein the step of associating formwork with said chords includes positioning the truss in a horizontal position with the chords positioned in the formwork by moving the chords vertically downwardly through an open top of the formwork thereby enabling association of the formwork with the chords after the formwork has been preconstructed at ground level.
- 4. The method of constructing a steel truss with components cladded in concrete prior to installation at an installation site comprising the steps of assembling the steel truss in a fabrication yard, placing an open-topped formwork in partial enclosed relation with certain components of the truss, placing steel tendons and reinforcing steel in said formwork, filling the formwork with concrete, permitting the concrete to harden and post-tensioning said steel tendons before moving the truss to an installation site.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4 wherein said step of post-tensioning includes only partial post-tensioning of the steel tendons, said method also including the step of final post-tensioning of the steel tendons after the truss has been moved to an installation site and loaded.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application U.S. Ser. No. 07/708,712 filed May 31, 1991 for LONG SPAN POST-TENSIONED STEEL/CONCRETE TRUSS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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